The streaming service on Monday tweeted that it had been seeing
"a lot of talk about Ted Bundy's alleged hotness and would like
to gently remind everyone that there are literally THOUSANDS of
hot men on the service - almost all of whom are not convicted
serial murderers."

I've seen a lot of talk about Ted Bundy’s alleged hotness and would like to gently remind everyone that there are literally THOUSANDS of hot men on the service — almost all of whom are not convicted serial murderers

The four-part documentary premiered on Thursday, the 30th
anniversary of Bundy's execution. It features previously unheard
audio recordings of interviews with Bundy conducted during his
time on death row.

He added: "He used guile and cunning, charm, and sympathy to win
the trust of his victims and lower their defenses before subduing
them. In fact, he was quite proud of this and felt it was
something that set him apart from other 'gentlemen,' which is how
he referred to other serial killers."

The statement from Netflix comes after viewers had a similar
reaction to the character Joe in its thriller series "You." The character is
another dangerous stalker who goes on to kill.